Hi Y'all...here we are in Azrizona, waiting for Memorial Day to happen. Muzzer has a strange notion of what should happen on a holiday! This morning Me and Teka both got showers, then we got fussy red white and blue collars and bandananas. I get to wear my Cardinal Bandana! Teka gots one that has stars and stripes. The most happiest thing that happened is that my Sisssie E.Rabbit has arrived to pack up her stuff and get it out of muzzer's way! And she knows how to celebrate...here we are begging for a taste of the treats she brought from Dee See. Teka is a bit more aggressive than I am...so what else is new? Here she is showing off, and I am in the back ground, being good and well behaved!

Anyway, we all had dinner, and Teka was allowed out of her crate and went to make a nest in the newspaper box that Muzzer is saving to help with packing stuff. For some reason, everyone else thought that was cute. Sheesh. I am keeping this post short because I am worried about my friends Butcho and the lovely Miss Snickers and their Mama and Dad, and of course all the koi and wheelies that live with them. They are havin really bad weather in their neighborhood, so I am kind of worried. I am watching the radar screen to see what his happening up there. Earlier there was a tornado really close to them, and in Minnesota, one person was killed. So keep them all in your thoughts and let's hope that we have heard from them by this time tomorrow.

Muzzer has returned. She smells like Aunt Marie, and to my sniffy knowledge has not been consorting with strange dogs.

I am making her sleep in the spare bedroom until such time as she apologies with food.

I will post again after I am groomed and handsome.

kisses

Gussie

For those who want the original version:

A. A. Milne - Disobedience

James JamesMorrison MorrisonWeatherby George DupreeTook greatCare of his MotherThough he was only three.

James JamesSaid to his Mother,"Mother," he said, said he;"You must never go down to the end of the town, ifyou don't go down with me."

James JamesMorrison's MotherPut on a golden gown,James JamesMorrison's MotherDrove to the end of the town.James JamesMorrison's MotherSaid to herself, said she:"I can get right down to the end of the town and beback in time for tea."

King JohnPut up a notice,"LOST or STOLEN or STRAYED!JAMES JAMESMORRISON'S MOTHERSEEMS TO HABE BEEN MISLAID.LAST SEENWANDERING VAGUELYQUITE OF HER OWN ACCORD,SHE TRIED TO GET DOWN TO THE END OFTHE TOWN - FORTY SHILLINGS REWARD!

James JamesMorrison Morrison(Commonly known as Jim)Told hisOther relationsNot to go blaming him.James JamesSaid to his Mother,"Mother," he said, said he,"You must never go down to the end of the town with-out consulting me."

James JamesMorrison's MotherHasn't been heard of since.King JohnSaid he was sorry,So did the Queen and Prince.King John(Somebody told me)Said to a man he knew:"If people go down to the end of the town, well, whatcan anyone do?"(Now then, very softly)J. J.M. M.W. G. du P.Took greatC/o his M*****Though he was only 3.J. J.Said to his M*****"M*****," he said, said he:"You-must-never-go-down-to-the-end-of-the-town-if-you-don't-go-down-with ME!"